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Iranian film director (1932–1980)
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Khosrow Haritash
Born1932
Tehran, Iran
Died1980 (aged 47–48)
Tehran, Iran
NationalityIranian
Occupation(s)Film director
Screenwriter
Years active1971–1976

Khosrow Haritash (Persian: خسرو هریتاش) was an Iranian film director. He attended the USC School of Cinematic Arts in Los Angeles during the years 1965–66, and directed two films there, one of which was an adaptation of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot.

Filmography

  • Adamak (1971)
  • Speeding Naked Till High Noon (1976)
  • Malakout (1976)
  • The Custodian (1976)

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